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some minutes. Usually it happens to me if I execute an application Sun
JAVA. But also it happens to me with Emule and rare time with ...

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

Hello, I have a new PC installed, with Windows XP SP2 is blocked after
some minutes. Usually it happens to me if I execute an application Sun
JAVA. But also it happens to me with Emule and rare time with Microsoft
Messenger but only version 7.5 and not with the previous version

Please just le me know what to do

Re: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

In article <1145869680.616626.255200@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,fran_lisbona@hotmail.com says...
> Please just le me know what to do
>
>

Perhaps try a winXP newsgroup as you've managed to post in a PDA group

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

To: fran_lisbona

> Hello, I have a new PC installed, with Windows XP SP2 is blocked after
> some minutes. Usually it happens to me if I execute an application Sun
> JAVA. But also it happens to me with Emule and rare time with Microsoft
> Messenger but only version 7.5 and not with the previous version

I think you put the newsgroups name you wanted to post to in your subject
line.

Re: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

fran_lisbona@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello, I have a new PC installed, with Windows
> XP SP2 is blocked after some minutes. Usually it
> happens to me if I execute an application Sun
> JAVA. But also it happens to me with Emule and
> rare time with Microsoft Messenger but only
> version 7.5 and not with the previous version
>
>Please just le me know what to do

Sounds like a messed up Java application or applet. First go to your
Java control panel and delete files (all of them). You can do this
using the "delete files" button on the first screen of the control
panel. Those deleted applets will be replaced as needed (you will be
asked to install when you go to a page needing a Java applet).

If that doesn't work, possibly Java itself is messed up, so reinstall
Java. Finally, if that doesn't work, uninstall Java and then reinstall
again. One of these steps should restore a working Java.

However, if all else fails, try another version of Java - there are
several, some old (such as the Microsoft version) and some newer (such
as the Sun version - recommended).